SubText : Emotional Communication using Smartphones

Designing a mobile app for daily conversations

Today communication with smartphones is utilitarian in nature (using call, SMS, SNS, IM, etc.) compared to in-person-communication in real life.

People are therefore constrained to express themselves completely and wholeheartedly to their close-ones using the current communication systems.

With the above statement in mind, I thought it would challenging to think of an entirely new communication system that enables ‘Emotional Communication using Smartphones’.

Bridging the Gap

Face to face/physical communication relies on non-verbal cues, gestures, intimate contact and eye contact between the participants that makes this mode more reliable.

Although communication with smartphones is very useful in terms of space and time but it has not been able to reach the emotional satisfaction level.

A lot of applications and systems are there which enable smartphones to have an emotional connect between the participants using the voice, text, video and visual mediums like skype, whatsapp, wechat, facebook, snapchat.

SubText?

Personally, I love acting and films. Actors call subtext, the read-between-the-lines meaning that underlies the words on the surface.

It is content underneath the dialogue. Under dialogue, there can be conflict, anger, competition, pride, or other implicit ideas and emotions.

Subtext is the unspoken thoughts and motives of characters — what they really think and believe.

SubText, is one such concept for a system that takes the smartphone communication to the next level. It is an attempt to bridge the gap, making smartphone communications more like face to face interactions. Thus, giving life to smartphone communications.

I never knew I could take analogy from some concept of filmmaking to designing apps. Maybe, you just have to keep doing what you love, the dots will somehow connect.

Introducing SubText

A smartphone based communication system that analyses the text as you write and voice as you speak and presents your most accurate current emotional state using machine learning technology.

You can choose from characters that the you identify the person you are chatting with. And they will choose one for you in return.

You can also use common gestures that are similar to those you use in daily real life communications like put your hand over the conversation screen for sending a Hi, shake the phone for sending a Bye!

Giving Identities

Get different identities, Give different identities, Chat using emotions of those identities.

We identify our friends/family members with characters/identities.

With SubText, you can choose from identities/characters that best represent the person you are chatting with.

To tease my best friend I gave him the identity of a Dog. To my girlfriend a cute little girl.

Different characters given to different friends by the user

You will also be given different identities by different friends. While chatting, you can only choose from the various emotions of the character that the he has assigned to you.

Because I am getting a bit fat, one friend gave me Panda! Because one friend wanted to tease me he gave a cute dog.

Different characters given to user by different friends

You can’t change how your friends identify you! If he has assigned a Panda to you, everytime you chat with him, you can only choose from emoticons of a Panda.

But you can change how you identify your friend as many time as you want. Sometimes with a dog, or a cuter dog, or minion, or a pirate, etc etc. They will be notified for the same.

Changing character for a friend

I think it would be quite interesting if I get new characters from different friends and change theirs anytime. This curiosity could serve as a good motivation for returning to the app.

Mobile Usage Pattern

A machine learning approach can be adopted to gather, analyze and classify device usage patterns, and develop smartphones which can unobtrusively find various behavioral patterns and the current context of users.